Windows 10 requirements

Device family

Windows 10 (introduced v10.0.10240.0)

API contract

Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced v1)

Examples

This XAML example applies a PowerEase easing function with a Power property value of 20 to a DoubleAnimation to create a decelerating animation. Because the Power value is so high, the deceleration is sudden compared to what it would be if you used a lower value.

Remarks

A PowerEase can be used to produce the same results as some of the other easing functions, depending on how Power is set. For example, a CubicEase is the same as a PowerEase with Power of 3.

Power is a Double value so can be used to set non-integer values. For example you could use a Power of 2.5 to produce an easing function has a sharper curve than QuadraticEase but not as sharp as CubicEase.

An easing function can be applied to the EasingFunction properties of From/To/By animations, or to the EasingFunction properties of key-frame types used for the Easing variants of key-frame animations. For more info, see Key-frame animations and easing function animations.